Posted by Cruz on September 12, 2001, at 23:43:54
In reply to Re: So Fine!....................like blueberry wine » Cruz, posted by Vince on September 12, 2001, at 20:20:02
I believe if you don't respond positively to ketoconazole within an hour after your first dose of it, you are not likely to benefit. By the way I responded positively to the Dex suppression test. At the time the endocronologist said there was not a treatment available to lower cortisol.
> > I'm still quite encuoraged by my new treatment. I would'nt doubt there are many others
> > who have a disorder similar to mine and could respond postively as I have. I'm a little surprised I have not gotten much interest from my post from people enquireing to what I have found. Oh well, everyone has to travel their own road. Just trying to be helpfull. Good luck!
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> I had a cortisol test. My cortisol tested high but not out of range. If your cortisol is still within range is it still possible to respond to ketoconisol? Unfortunatly I didn't have a Dexmethesone Suppression Test.
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> Is one dose of ketokonisol enough to know or does it sometimes take weeks?
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> Vince
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